Central Park Photo Stamp project ideas

This is such a serene and beautiful image, perfect for so many projects, whether it's used as the main focal point or as a subtle background, there's lots you can do with this stamp! Vicky Fernando, Lynda Drynan and Rachel Greig have some great projects to share with us. Let's take a look:

I stamped the Central Park onto manila card using Archival ink (jet black) & coloured the trees with a white chalk pencil, I then stamped the image again with same ink onto white card, & punched a circle out, using watercolour pencils to add colour to the image. I added the 3 green card panels (distressing the edges & inking with black ink) & also distressed the base card (manila card) inking the edges slightly. I added the tiny twine in 3 colours (Navy, cream, & white, from Craft Queen), as well as the words from the New York wordstrip (distressing the edges too).

I started by stamping Central Park onto kraft coloured card, using StazOn ink (iris), trimming the top & bottom edges with a pair of decorative scissors. I dry-embossed the image using a Sizzix embossing folder, & used some Inka Gold (silver) to highlight the embossing. I then stuck the image onto a purple ATC sized (2.5”x3.5”) background card & stapled it into place using the Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher. I added the word from the Wilderness Wordstrip layering over a piece of brown burlap.

3. To create an easel card, fold the front of an A6 cardfront in half. Adhere the Central Park image to the bototm half of the card front only. This allows the card front to fold in half and sit like an easel. Using leftover cardstock, create the 'stopper' for the Central Park image to rest on as shown. 4. Add words from the Wilderness Wordstrip and New York Wordstrip to complete!

Hope you have enjoyed these ideas using the Central Park Photo Stamp! A big thanks to Vicky and Linda for sharing their ideas with us :)

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This is such a serene and beautiful image, perfect for so many projects, whether it's used as the main focal point or as a subtle background, there's lots you can do with this stamp! Vicky Fernando, Lynda Drynan and Rachel Greig have some great projects to share with us. Let's take a look:

I stamped the Central Park onto manila card using Archival ink (jet black) & coloured the trees with a white chalk pencil, I then stamped the image again with same ink onto white card, & punched a circle out, using watercolour pencils to add colour to the image. I added the 3 green card panels (distressing the edges & inking with black ink) & also distressed the base card (manila card) inking the edges slightly. I added the tiny twine in 3 colours (Navy, cream, & white, from Craft Queen), as well as the words from the New York wordstrip (distressing the edges too).

I started by stamping Central Park onto kraft coloured card, using StazOn ink (iris), trimming the top & bottom edges with a pair of decorative scissors. I dry-embossed the image using a Sizzix embossing folder, & used some Inka Gold (silver) to highlight the embossing. I then stuck the image onto a purple ATC sized (2.5”x3.5”) background card & stapled it into place using the Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher. I added the word from the Wilderness Wordstrip layering over a piece of brown burlap.

3. To create an easel card, fold the front of an A6 cardfront in half. Adhere the Central Park image to the bototm half of the card front only. This allows the card front to fold in half and sit like an easel. Using leftover cardstock, create the 'stopper' for the Central Park image to rest on as shown. 4. Add words from the Wilderness Wordstrip and New York Wordstrip to complete!

Hope you have enjoyed these ideas using the Central Park Photo Stamp! A big thanks to Vicky and Linda for sharing their ideas with us :)